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How many months should exclusive breastfeeding be given to the baby?
Question

How many months should exclusive breastfeeding be given to the baby?

A.

9 months

B.

3 months

C.

12 months

D.

6 months

Correct option is D


Ans. (d)
Sol. Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months of life. During this period, the infant receives only breast milk—no other liquids or solids, not even water—except for oral rehydration salts, drops, or syrups of vitamins, minerals, or medicines when medically indicated. After 6 months, complementary feeding should be initiated while continuing breastfeeding up to 2 years or beyond.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) 9 months – Breastfeeding continues, but complementary feeding starts at 6 months.
· (b) 3 months – Too short; doesn't meet the WHO recommendation.
· (c) 12 months – Breastfeeding can continue, but exclusive breastfeeding is not recommended beyond 6 months.
· (d) 6 monthsCorrect answer. Ideal duration for exclusive breastfeeding.

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